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PostPosted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:17 pm    Post subject: Contradictory Rules Reply with quote

Once again i am finding contradictory rules... :shock: and is really confusing

My Kaplan book says that "none" and " any" are always singular.
eg. "None of my friends has been able..."

Another book says that "none" and " any" are plural or sigular depending on the noun that flollows it.
eg. "None of the money is..." , "None of you are....", " None of the cakes are..."

So...what is the correct rule?

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